Inspired by Edward Hopper painting, the play tells the story of four characters dissatisfied with their lives sharing by chance the counter of the same bar. One of them will try to grant them their suffering in an absurd and effective way.

Elektro, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Ethno and House, the music scene is very diverse. Come to Berlin and you will be suprised how much this thriving city has to offer for music lovers. Students of the Berlin Cosmopolitan School have produced a radio feature that puts a focus on the Berlin music scene.

Ki Suk Park comes from South Korea and is a PhD student of the Near Eastern Archeology at the Free University. She has joined our today’s program with her lecturer Dr. Sabine Reinhold who will talk about the archaeological excavation in the North Caucasus that she conducted.

The students have produced their own radio feature in a course of the 3. Edition of Europe on Air in Turkey.

"Hi everybody, or what we would say in Flemish: Goeiedag.We are six students from the AP College of Antwerp (Belgium). We study journalism but we all have a passion for radio. And that’s why we form a team.

"Hello everyone! We are students of the University CEU San Pablo, Madrid. Welcome to Flight 7325 destination Madrid."

"Greetings from your commander Cristina and your air hostesses Itziar, Leyre, Marina y Paloma. During the journey we invite you to explore the best places in the capital with the help of different prototypes of men. Have a nice flight, see you soon!"

Listen to our broadcast with the title: YCBS and the 19. Karlsruhe Dialogues, that discuss Global DemocraCITIES and growing and changing cities and try to find solutions for the problems that result from that.

At the example of Changify and The Princess Gardens you can see, what public participation can achieve. Interviews with Prof. Benjamin Barber, Esra Nilgün Mirze and Mila Zaharieva-Schmolke complete our current program.

Give cities a chance – Global Cities, 19. Karlsruhe Dialogues in the 300. anniversary year of Karlsruhe "The nation-states failed", whether climate change, or democracy or dept crisis: According to Benjamin R. Barber every country will founder on nearly all of the problems of the 21. century. International political organizations did not manage to put societies on track of democracy, says Prof. Benjamin Barber in his ceremonial address at the 19. Karlsruhe Dialogues, which started on 27. February.

"Romeo and Juliet" is one of the most famous love stories of world literature. The reason for the broadcast is the current production of the play 'Juliet and Romeo' with the students of the Herbert-Hoover-School in Berlin. William Shakespeare's tragedy published in 1597 serves as the prototype.In the program presented in three languages we talk about the desire for the forbidden, the arranged marriage, free love and the parts of the young actors. Our studio guests are Naval and Mohammed.

The Ion C. Brătianu Avenue is one of the main routes in the city, leading to the University Square (Piața Universitații). This is one of the places where people demonstrated for freedom in December 1989.

Even nowadays, the University Square is the meeting place for people who want to make their voices heard. Along the avenue there are small shops and backeries where people in a hurry can buy a snack.